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1. 14 Supervision Options ssenennnnnnneneennenes 15 Low Battery Supervision ss 15 Check In Supervision iii 16 Check in Supervision Time Interval tees seeeteeeeeeeeeaeeed 16 Tamper Supervision iii 17 On Board Module Tamper Supervision Zone Assignment Spectra only 18 On Board Module Tamper Supervision Digiplex Series only 19 Ignore Wireless Transmitter Tamper Signal eese 19 Programmable Outputs PGMS ses 20 PGM Gorinectlon 42 ice E 20 PGM Activation Rte ad Sete UE UTE ies 20 POM DeactiVation 2 eno Iii 20 Remote Control Programming seen 21 Assign a Remote Control to the Magellan Module eese 22 View the Assigned Remote Controls Digiplex Series only 23 Delete an Assigned Remote Control 24 Assign a Remote Control to a User sssseeeneenee 25 Program the Remote Control Buttons sseeeenee 26 Hexadecimal Values and Indicators oonnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnocnnnconaranara raro nano nara nnn cnn 31 Delete Remote Control Button Programming 33 System ROSE Eases ice orn M ie curie NS Ne 33 Programming Sections Spectra nn 34 Programming Sections Digiplex Series es 35 List of Tables Interrelated Spectra Transmitter Tx Sections 8 Interrelated Digiplex Series Transmitter Tx Sections ss 9 Interrelated Spectra Re
2. 1 to 9 STAY FORCE ARM DISARM BYP MEM Exit Without Saving CLEAR I SECTION Save Data 32 ENTER Advances to the next section Reference amp Installation Manual 8 3 2 Delete Remote Control Button Programming SPECTRA SECTIONS 711 To 718 DIGIPLEX DIGIPLEXNE SECTIONS 401 To 416 How to delete a remote control s button programming Spectra Sections 711 to 718 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 721 to 728 or 731 to 738 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For example to delete the button programming for the remote control assigned in section 721 731 enter section 711 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 711 and 718 2 Press the FORCE button once for every digit Digiplex Series Sections 401 to 416 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 201 to 216 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For example to delete the button programming for the remote control assigned in section 201 enter section 401 In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 401 and 416 2 Press the 0 button once for every digit 9 0 System Reset For Spectra systems refer to Hardware Reset in the Spectra Reference and Installation Manual For Digiplex series systems performing a system reset will erase all the sections in
3. 401 to 416 Program the remote control buttons Delete the remote control button programming 601 to 616 View the transmitters signal strengths 701 to 716 View the current battery life of the transmitters 801 to 816 View the previous battery life of the transmitters Warranty Paradox Security Systems Ltd Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product s inability to operate Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages
4. the Magellan module s programming and set the following section to default settings Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 33 Section Default Settings 001 Options 1 to 8 OFF How to reset the MG RCV3 when connected to a Digiplex series control panel 1 Press and hold the 0 button 2 Enter the INSTALLER CODE default 000000 3 Enter section 951 DGP 848 or 4001 DGP NE96 4 Enter the MG RCVS s 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER 10 0 Programming Sections Spectra Section Description 610 Option 1 Check in supervision Option 2 Check in supervision time interval OFF 24 hours ON 80 minutes Option 3 Future Use Option 4 Future Use Option 5 Future Use Option 6 PGM 3 deactivation mode OFF deactivates after 2 seconds ON manually Option 7 PGM 4 deactivation mode OFF deactivates after 2 seconds ON manually Option 8 Ignore transmitter tamper signal OFF MG RCV3 ignores tamper signal default ON MG RCV3 reports tamper signal 615 On board module tamper supervision zone assignment 000 to 008 000 disabled 630 View a transmitter s unknown serial number 34 Reference amp Installation Manual Section Description 601 to 608 Assign transmitters to the MG RCV3 Delete the assigned transmitters 000000 721 to 728 731 to 738 Spectra V1 23 or lower Assign remote controls to the MG RCV3 Delete the assigned
5. The m CE 9 and w gt A button combinations do not function with the MG REM1 remote control and therefore cannot be programmed MG REM1 Table 8 4 Remote Control Button Options 30 FORCE Button Disabled 7 Regular Arm and Disarm 1 Regular Arm 8 Panic 11 Police 2 Stay Arm 9 Panic 21 Non Medical 3 Instant Arm A Panic 3 Fire 4 Force Arm B Activates any PGMs that have Event not allowed in UL Group 07 as their Activation Event listed installations Reference amp Installation Manual Table 8 4 Remote Control Button Options 5 Disarm C Activates any PGMs that have Event Group 08 as their Activation Event 6 Disarm when thereis D Activates any PGMs that have Event no alarm Group 09 as their Activation Event Digiplex Series 0 Button Disabled Panic 2T Non Medical 1 Regular Arm Panic 3T Fire 2 Stay Arm Smoke reset 3 Instant Arm Utility Key 1 4 Force Arm not allowed in UL Utility Key 2 listed systems 5 Disarm Utility Key 3 6 Stay Instant Disarm Utility Key 4 7 Panic 1T Police Utility Key 5 Since the MG RCV3 s PGMs are always enabled and are activated only with Magellan remote control buttons and respectively refer to section 7 2 on page 20 the PGM and Utility Key options pertain only to PGMs on other modules connected
6. A reading of four or higher is acceptable 607 VIEW DRTR gt gt 16 5 2 1 Signal Strength Keypad Beep Tones Spectra only You can also use the MG RCV3 s beep sequence feature to verify a transmitter s signal strength refer to section 5 2 on page 12 When you press a transmitter s anti tamper switch or open the corresponding zone beep tones emanating from all the keypads connected to the communication bus will advise you of the transmitter s signal strength How to attain a transmitter s signal strength using the beep sequence In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 631 and 638 2 Press the transmitter s anti tamper switch or open the corresponding zone 3 Listen for the beep tones If the signal strengih is 1 or 2 One beep If the signal strength is between 3 and 5 Two beeps If the signal strength is between 6 and 8 Three beeps 5 3 View Transmitter s Current Battery Life Digiplex Series only DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 701 TO 716 These sections allow you to view the amount of time in weeks a battery has been in a specific transmitter However if you replace the batteries in one of the transmitters you can view the current battery life only after one week Each Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 13 section represents the current battery life reading of a specific transmitter For example section 701 is the actual battery life reading for the transmit
7. and 416 Place the cursor under the digit of the button or button combination refer to Table 8 3 on page 28 you want to program using the keypad arrow buttons Enter the hexadecimal value 0 to F of the desired option from Table 8 4 on page 30 Repeat step 2 for every button or button combination Press ENTER to save and exit The LCD screen will automatically switch to the next section for the next remote control If you do not wish to program all the buttons or button combinations press the ENTER button at any time to save and exit Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 27 The User Code assigned to the remote control refer to section 8 2 on A page 25 must have the same options enabled as the remote control For example if you enable the Force Arming button option you must enable the appropriate Force Arming user option in the control panel Also if you enable any Panic button options you must enable the Panic options in the control panel refer to the appropriate Reference amp Installation Manual In Spectra systems to verify the remote control button programming A using LED keypads enter the desired section press the ENTER key to enter display mode and then press ENTER once for every value The LED hexadecimal indicators refer to Table 8 5 on page 32 will illuminate one at a time as you press the ENTER key Table 8 3 Remote Control Button Programming Digiplex RC Buttons Series refer to Tabl
8. Therefore we recommend that you assign the remote controls before installing the detectors and door contacts 8 1 1 View the Assigned Remote Controls Digiplex Series only DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 040 AND 041 Each remote control that is assigned to the MG RCV3 is given a remote control number refer to Table 8 3 on page 28 The number of the assigned remote controls are viewed in sections 040 and 041 This Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 23 feature is especially useful when you wish to verify if the remote controls have been successfully assigned The remote controls assigned to sections 201 to 208 that is remote controls 1 to 8 appear in section 040 The remote controls assigned to sections 209 to 216 that is remote controls 9 to 16 appear in section 041 After entering the corresponding section values from 1 to 8 will appear however depending on the viewing section the values represent remote control 1 to 8 or 9 to 16 For example if remote control 13 has been assigned section 041 will show a 5 How to view the assigned remote controls In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 040 or 041 2 The numbers corresponding to the assigned remote controls will appear For example the remote control assigned to section 203 will appear as 3 in section 040 040 MODULE DATA xx xxx Delete an Assigned Remote Control SPECTRA SECTIONS 721 To 728 731 To 738 D
9. Zone Tamper report code as originating from zone 15 If you enable Magellan s anti tamper switch in section 615 the anti tamper switch will occupy one of the expansion inputs Therefore you will have seven remaining expansion inputs instead of eight How to assign Magellan s anti tamper switch to a zone In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter section 615 2 Enter an expansion input number between 000 and 008 000 Disabled default Reference amp Installation Manual 6 3 2 On Board Module Tamper Supervision Digiplex Series only DIGIPLEX DIGIPLEXNE SECTION 001 OPTION 5 How to enable disable the module tamper supervision In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 5 Option 5 OFF On Board Module Tamper Supervision disabled default Option 5 ON On Board Module Tamper Supervision enabled 6 4 Ignore Wireless Transmitter Tamper Signal SPECTRA SECTION 610 OPTION 8 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTION 8 With this feature disabled the MG RCV3 will disregard any tamper signals coming from any of its assigned wireless transmitters As a result the MG RCV3 will not send a tamper signal to the control panel therefore not generating a trouble an alarm and or a report code to be sent to the monitoring station How to program the Ignore Wireless Transmitter Tamper Signal feature Spectra In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Ente
10. disabled Refer to the appropriate Spectra Reference amp Installation Manual and Programming Guide for more information on zone programming 3 1 Spectra Programming The module is programmed within the control panel s programming from any keypad connected to the system How to program 1 Press the ENTER button 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE default 000000 3 Enter the SECTION NUMBER you wish to program 4 Enter the required DATA 3 2 Digiplex Series Programming The MG RCV3 s programming is done through the control panel s Module Programming Mode from any keypad connected to the system Programming can also be done through the WinLoad software How to program Press and hold the 0 button Enter your INSTALLER CODE default 000000 Enter section 953 DGP 848 or 4003 DGP NE96 Enter Magellan s 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER Enter the SECTION NUMBER you wish to program Enter the required DATA 4 0 Transmitter Programming For Spectra systems up to eight transmitters can be assigned to each MG RCV3 Digiplex series systems support up to 16 transmitters The following tables display the interrelated transmitter sections Table 4 1 Interrelated Spectra Transmitter Tx Sections Assign Tx to View Tx Signal 601 631 i y y 8 608 638 8 Reference amp Installation Manual Table 4 2 Interrelated Digiplex Series Transmitter Tx Sections View Tx Signal Strengt
11. for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph the Seller s maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty BEWARE Dealers installers and or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller For 433MHz Magellan Remote Controls FCC ID KDYOMNRCT1 Canada 2438A OMNRCT1 The MG REM1 complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Spectra Digiplex and Magellan are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd and its affiliates in Canada the United States and or other countries All rights reserved 2004 2005 Paradox Security Systems Ltd Notes P ARADO X C UR 8 Y 4 T E zai he Blvd Et hE Quebec J7R 5V3 CANADA gado zy Tel 450 491 7444 Fax 450 491 2313 www paradox ca PRINTED IN CANADA 05 2005 MGRCV3SD El01 CANA
12. or any other temporary adhesive 7 Connect the MG RCV3 to the control panel s communication bus Spectra or combus Digiplex series in a star or daisy chain configuration refer to Figure 2 2 on page 6 and then power up 8 Verify the environment noise surrounding the MG RCV3 refer to section 2 2 on page 3 9 Temporarily mount the transmitters in their proposed locations refer to section 2 1 on page 2 with masking tape or any other temporary adhesive insert the batteries and then close the transmitters covers 10 Program the system refer to section 3 0 on page 7 Do not cut bend or alter the antenna Ensure that the electrical wires do not cross over the antenna when connected For Spectra systems do not connect more than one MG RCV3 to the control panel The MG RCV3 does not function with control panels that have a built in wireless receiver such as the Spectra 1759MG Programming a Wireless Fire Zone with a Spectra System With Spectra systems fire zones cannot be assigned to expansion zones As a result when installing a wireless smoke detector to be used with a Spectra system the corresponding zone must be programmed as follows Reference amp Installation Manual 1 The zone must be defined as a 24Hr Burglary zone 2 The zone s alarm type must be set to Audible Alarm pulsed 3 The zone s Auto Zone Shutdown zone option 1 and Bypass zone option 2 features must be disabled 4 Change the zone s rep
13. panel Any Magellan wireless transmitter Frequency 433MHz or 868MHz Sensitivity 120 dBm Current consumption 50 mA Dimensions no antenna 15cm H x 16cm L x 3cm W 6in H x 6 5in L x 1 1in W Operating temperature OC to 49 C 32 F to 120 F PGM outputs 2 on board PGM outputs PGM1 and PGM2 not used PGMS form C relay output rated at 5A 28Vdc N O N C PGM4 optional Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 1 Approvals 433MHz C FC 868MHz CE Compliant to all EU and EFTA countries except Greece according to RTT amp E directives 868MHz version not approved by UL Range typical in a Refer to the appropriate transmitter residential environment Instructions Specifications may change without prior notice 1 2 System Features Auto Panel Recognition Add up to 16 wireless transmitters and up to 16 remote controls On board anti tamper switch Full system supervision check in low battery and tamper Transmitter signal strength indicator Transmitter battery life display Digiplex series only 2 0 Installation The following sections will detail how to mount and connect the MG RCV3 2 1 Location The locations of the MG RCV3 and wireless transmitters affect the overall performance of the wireless system In order to ensure the best possible signal reception the following list of location criteria should be respected whenever possible Select an installation site that is fre
14. switch If the Tamper Supervision feature is enabled and the module s cover is removed the on board anti tamper switch refer to Figure 2 2 on page 6 will be triggered When this occurs the MG RCV3 will send a tamper signal to the control panel The control panel can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station For more information refer to the Spectra Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 17 18 6 3 1 On Board Module Tamper Supervision Zone Assignment Spectra only SPECTRA SECTION 615 000 TO 008 Unlike when connected to a Digiplex series system a MG RCV3 that is connected to a Spectra system communicates a module tamper report through one of the module s expansion inputs This feature determines the expansion input that will be used for the tamper supervision When a tamper is detected on the module the zone tamper report code will originate from the zone defined by the expansion input 001 008 you have programmed in section 615 Entering 000 will disable the on board anti tamper switch Please note that the corresponding zone must be programmed in the control panel refer to the Spectra Reference amp Installation Manual For example when you program 003 expansion input 3 in section 615 of a Spectra 1728 panel with the ATZ feature enabled and a tamper occurs on the MG RCV3 the control panel will transmit the
15. to input 001 and section 102 is assigned to input 002 In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 101 and 116 2 Enter the 6 digit serial number of the transmitter LY To activate a transmitter insert the batteries and close the cover 4 1 1 Delete the Assigned Transmitters SPECTRA SECTIONS 601 To 608 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 101 To 116 How to delete the assigned transmitters Spectra The transmitters assigned in sections 601 to 608 are deleted in the same sections In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 601 and 608 2 Enter 6 zeros 000000 in place of the 6 digit serial number Digiplex Series The transmitters assigned in sections 101 to 116 are deleted in the same sections In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 101 and 116 2 Enter 6 zeros 000000 in place of the 6 digit serial number Reference amp Installation Manual 5 0 Display Options View the following transmitter information Atransmitter s unknown serial number A transmitter s signal strength A transmitter s current battery life Digiplex series only Atransmitter s previous battery life Digiplex series only 5 1 View a Transmitter s Unknown Serial Number SPECTRA SECTION 630 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 030 This feature will display the serial number of any Magellan transmitter on a keypad How
16. to the system For Spectra systems refer to the PGM table Event Group 07 08 and 09 in the Spectra Programming Guide For DGP 848 systems refer to the PGM table First Digit 8 in the Digiplex 848 Programming Guide For DGP NE96 systems refer to the PGM table Event Group 048 Feature Group 000 Start 001 to End 005 in the DGP NE96 Programming Guide T The Panic feature must be enabled in the control panel In Digiplex versions prior to 2 12 button choices 1 to 9 will only LS function with the System Master Code Code 001 8 3 1 Hexadecimal Values and Indicators This section details how to enter hexadecimal values 1 F using LCD and LED keypads and how the keypads display the hexadecimal values Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 31 Table 8 5 Spectra Hexadecimal Values amp Indicators Value or What Do I Press 1 to 9 Keypad Display 16 Zone LED 1 to 9 1 to 9 0 0 10 10 STAY STAY 11 BYP BYP 12 MEM MEM 13 TBL TRBL TBL PG FNC1 14 PG 15 F Exit Without Saving CLEAR ARM1 amp STAY1 flash ENTER flashes L SECTION Insert Blank Digit FORCE Displays next digit or next section Save Data ENTER Advances to the next section Table 8 6 Digiplex Series Hexadecimal Values Indicators Value or Action What Do I Press
17. 1 and 3 the control panel will attempt to arm areas 1 and 3 automatically activate PGMs 3 and 4 respectively refer to section 7 2 on page 20 If you program button or to perform another action pressing the button will activate the PGM and perform the programmed action For example if button is programmed to Regular arm the system pressing button will activate PGM 3 and Regular arm the system A Remote control buttons and refer to Figure 8 2 on page 30 26 Reference amp Installation Manual How to program the remote control buttons Spectra Sections 711 to 718 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 721 to 728 or 731 to 738 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For example the buttons for the remote control assigned in section 721 731 will be programmed in section 711 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 711 and 718 2 Enter the hexadecimal value 0 to D of the desired options from Table 8 4 on page 30 in the appropriate space refer to Table 8 3 on page 28 3 Press the ENTER button to save and exit Digiplex Series Sections 401 to 416 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 201 to 216 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For example the buttons for the remote control assigned in section 201 will be programmed in section 401 In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 Enter a section number between 401
18. 7 Bopyojem pos pes JON uomng MVYDOYA Reference amp Installation Manual 3 0 About Programming The following steps must be completed in order to successfully install a MG RCV3 to a Spectra or Digiplex series system 1 NO Temporarily mount the MG RCV3 in its proposed location refer to section 2 3 on page 3 Assign the remote controls refer to section 8 0 on page 21 Assign the transmitters refer to section 4 1 on page 9 Wait for the control panel to be in ready mode keypad s green status light will illuminate and then open and close the transmitters covers in order to ensure proper communication between the transmitters and the Magellan module Perform a signal strength test refer to section 5 2 on page 12 for every transmitter to ensure the best possible mounting location Permanently mount the MG RCV3 and transmitters Program the zones in the Spectra or Digiplex series control panel Refer to the appropriate Spectra or Digiplex series Reference amp Installation Manual for instructions on programming the zones When installing a wireless smoke detector to be used with a Spectra Magellan Wireless Expansion Module system the corresponding zone must be programmed as follows The zone must be defined as a 24Hr Burglary zone Thezone s alarm type must be set to Audible Alarm pulsed The zone s Auto Zone Shutdown zone option 1 and Bypass zone option 2 features must be
19. IGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 040 AND 041 Delete a remote control that has been assigned to the MG RCV3 How to delete an assigned remote control Spectra V1 23 or lower In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 721 and 728 2 Enter 000000 Spectra V2 0 or higher In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 731 and 738 2 Press the FORCE button Reference amp Installation Manual Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 040 or 041 2 Press the button on the keypad that corresponds to the remote control that you wish to delete For example to delete the remote control assigned to section 201 press the 1 button in section 040 until the 1 no longer appears on the screen 3 Press the ENTER button 8 2 Assign a Remote Control to a User SPECTRA SECTIONS 701 TO 708 001 TO 048 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 301 TO 316 001 TO 255 Each remote control assigned to the Magellan module refer to section 8 1 on page 22 must be assigned to a User Code All User Codes are given a User Number from 001 to 048 Spectra 001 to 096 DGP 848 or 001 to 255 DGP NE96 To assign a remote control to a user enter the user number in the corresponding section For DGP NE96 systems user codes 256 to 999 cannot be assigned to a remote control How to assign a remote control to a user Spectra
20. MAGELLAN Wireless Expansion Module V1 0 Reference amp Installation Manual CE MAGELLAN MG RCV3 MG RCV3 DIGIPLE X SPECTRA EN PO DGP 848 DGP NE96 P ARADO X E C U R T Y S Y S T E Table of Contents IntFOdUCllORn irruere erp Ie 1 Technical Specifications eeceececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseeseaeeeaeesieeeeeeeeeeee 1 System Features ns et neret dee He rci tab 2 Installati n ati Dade ad 2 Location ge 2 Noise Level Test ie Rete E ted ee eRe 3 Connections and Mounting sssseeeeeenennenneeneen nennen 3 Programming a Wireless Fire Zone with a Spectra System 4 About Programming nn 7 Spectra Programming sis 8 Digiplex Series Programming essen 8 Transmitter Programming eese 8 Assign the Transmitters to the MG ROV3 ssseeeeeeeneneen 9 Delete the Assigned Transmitters esee 10 Display OPTIONS dE 11 View a Transmitters Unknown Serial Number seeeee 11 View a Transmitters Signal Strength seen 12 Signal Strength Keypad Beep Tones Spectra only 13 View Transmitter s Current Battery Life Digiplex Series only 13 View Transmitter s Previous Battery Life Digiplex Series only
21. Sections 701 to 708 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 721 to 728 or 731 to 738 respectively For example to assign the remote control that was assigned in section 721 to a user enter the appropriate user number in section 701 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 701 and 708 2 Enter a user number between 001 and 048 Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 25 Digiplex Series Sections 301 to 316 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 201 to 216 respectively For example to assign the remote control that was assigned in section 201 to a user enter the appropriate user number in section 301 In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 301 and 316 2 Enter a user number DGP 848 001 to 096 DGP NE96 001 to 255 8 3 Program the Remote Control Buttons SPECTRA SECTIONS 711 TO 718 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 401 To 416 Each remote control can be programmed to send a signal to the control panel to perform up to eight different actions refer to Table 8 4 on page 30 Each digit in the designated sections represents a button or button combination refer to Table 8 3 on page 28 When a user arms or disarms the system using the remote control the control panel will arm or disarm all the areas assigned to the user code For example if you arm with a remote control whose user code is assigned to areas
22. and 816 2 The number value 001 to 255 in the chosen section represents the number of weeks a transmitter s previous batteries lasted For example if the value is 012 the previous batteries lasted 12 weeks The previous battery life value is saved and made available one week after the replacement batteries are inserted into the transmitter 14 Reference amp Installation Manual 6 0 Supervision Options The MG RCV3 offers a variety of supervision options that allows the module to monitor the status of the module detectors and door contacts 6 1 Low Battery Supervision SPECTRA NO PROGRAMMING REQUIRED DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTION 1 For Spectra systems there is no programing required for this feature When the battery voltage of an Magellan wireless transmitter drops below a recommended level its red LED will flash and it will transmit a signal to the MG RCV3 indicating that the voltage is low The MG RCV3 will then send the report to the Spectra control panel which will generate a trouble and can transmit the signal to the monitoring station refer to the Spectra Reference amp Installation Manual When connected to a Spectra control panel the Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision feature must be enabled For Digiplex series systems option 1 enables the Low Battery Supervision feature When a transmitter s battery voltage drops below a recommended level its red LED will flash and it will tran
23. anually press RC button 8 0 Remote Control Programming Depending on the system being used the MG RCV3 supports up to 16 fully programmable remote controls without occupying any zones in the control panel For Spectra systems up to 8 remote controls can be assigned to a MG RCV3 Digiplex series systems support up to 16 remote controls for every Magellan module The remote controls are programmed in three steps 1 Assign remote controls to the MG RCV3 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 2 Assign remote controls to Users refer to section 8 2 on page 25 3 Program the remote control buttons refer to section 8 3 on page 26 Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 21 The following tables display the interrelated remote control sections Table 8 1 Interrelated Spectra Remote Control RC Sections Assign RC to User Assign the RC to module RC Button Programming 7211 1731 y 728 738 Table 8 2 Interrelated Digiplex Series Remote Control RC Sections Assign View of RC Button the RC to Assigned l module RCs Programming 8 1 Assign a Remote Control to the Magellan Module 22 SPECTRA SECTIONS 721 TO 728 731 TO 738 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 201 TO 216 Remote controls are assigned to the MG RCV3 using the Automatic Learning method For Spectra systems up to eight remote controls can be assigned to a MG RCV3 Depending on which Spectra control panel ve
24. disable option 1 Option 1 OFF Check in Supervision disabled default Option 1 ON Check in Supervision enabled Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 2 Option 2 OFF Check in Supervision disabled default Option 2 ON Check in Supervision enabled 6 2 1 Check in Supervision Time Interval SPECTRA SECTION 610 OPTION 2 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTION 3 With check in supervision enabled the check in supervision time interval defines the time period the MG RCV3 will expect a check in status from its assigned wireless transmitters If the module does not receive a signal from one of its wireless transmitters within the time period defined here a trouble and an alarm will be generated and or a report code will be transmitted to the central station Reference amp Installation Manual The check in time in the Magellan wireless transmitters is a fixed value How to program the check in supervision time interval Spectra In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter section 610 2 Enable or disable option 2 Option 2 OFF 24 hours default Option 2 ON 80 minutes Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 3 Option 3 OFF 24 hours default Option 3 ON 80 minutes 6 3 Tamper Supervision The MG RCV3 comes equipped with an on board anti tamper
25. e 8 4 on page 30 Section Default 15000000 3 17131 403 i ae 4 714 4041 0 2 AS LENENENNEM 5 715 4051 7275 Emm 6 16 14061 Z BEEB EBEREEEEEI 7 717 407 a E bt gt 8 m5 8 0e These button combinations are not available with the MG REM1 remote control and cannot be programmed 28 Reference amp Installation Manual Table 8 3 Remote Control Button Programming cont d Digiplex RC Buttons Series refer to Table 8 4 on page 30 Section Default 1 5000000 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 A d a m gt These button combinations are not available with the MG REM1 remote control and cannot be programmed Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 29 Figure 8 1 Remote Control Button Programming Example 416 MODULE DATA 15 2 00 E0 00 In this example the MG RCV3 is connected to a DGP NE96 control panel and the user is utilizing an LCD keypad The button is programmed to Regular Arm the Yj button is programmed to Disarm and the l gt button combination is programmed to activate the PGM s according to the appropriate PGM Table Utility Key 4 See Table 8 4 on page 30 The last three digits are not available with the MG REM1 and cannot be programmed Figure 8 2 Remote Control Button Identification
26. e of obstacles that reflect and absorb radio frequency RF signals as well as interference that may distort signals Avoid installation near or in the path of strong RF fields i e neon lights computers and on or near metal objects circuit breaker boxes air 2 Reference amp Installation Manual 2 2 2 3 Magellan Wireless Expansion Module conditioners and heater ducts since they may cause interference and reduce the module s sensitivity Select a site that is not susceptible to drastic temperature changes Mount the MG RCV3 as central as possible to the proposed placement of the transmitters Mount the MG RCV3 as high as possible Avoid mounting the MG RCV3 in the basement as the range of the module is reduced when mounted below ground level However if it is absolutely necessary to mount the module in the basement mount the module as high and as close to the underside of the first floor as possible Mount the MG RCV3 on a wall allowing at least 5cm 2in around the module to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation Refer to the appropriate Programming Guide for maximum allowable distances between the control panel and the MG RCV3 Noise Level Test The MG RCV3 performs a test on power up that verifies the noise level in the surrounding environment If the environment is too noisy the module s RX LED will illuminate refer to Figure 2 2 on page 6 and will remain illuminated until the module is powered up again In
27. for a specific transmitter For example section 631 is the viewer for the transmitter in section 601 and section 638 is the viewer for the transmitter in section 608 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 631 and 638 2 Press the transmitter s anti tamper switch or open the corresponding zone A reading of two or less represents a very weak signal and the transmitter should be moved A reading of three or higher is acceptable LED keypads The keypad will illuminate numbers 1 to 8 LCD keypads The keypad will display from 1 to 8 characters on the screen For example in the figure below the LCD screen shows a signal strength reading of 5 531 SECTION 1234 Sees Digiplex Series Sections 601 to 616 represent the signal strength viewer for a specific transmitter For example section 601 is the viewer for the transmitter in section 101 and section 616 is the viewer for the transmitter in section 116 Reference amp Installation Manual In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 601 and 616 2 Press the transmitter s anti tamper switch or open the zone assigned to the transmitter The signal strength is represented by one to ten arrows that will appear on the LCD screen below the words View Data The numeric reading will appear to the right of the arrows Three or less is a very weak signal and the transmitter should be moved
28. h View Tx Current Battery Life View Tx Previous Battery Life Assign Tx to module 001 101 y y 016 116 601 616 SPECTRA SECTIONS 601 TO 608 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 101 TO 116 In Spectra systems up to eight wireless transmitters can be assigned to a MG RCV3 In Digiplex series systems up to 16 wireless transmitters can be assigned to each MG RCV3 701 716 4 1 Assign the Transmitters to the MG RCV3 801 816 The serial number is located on the inside of the transmitter or you can use the View Unknown Serial Numbers feature section 5 1 on page 11 to determine the transmitter s serial number For Spectra systems do not assign detection devices from different modules to the same expansion input For example do not assign a wireless transmitter to section 601 then connect a detection device to input Z1 of the APR3 ZX8 How to assign the transmitters to a MG RCV3 Spectra Sections 601 to 608 represent expansion inputs 1 to 8 respectively For example section 601 is assigned to expansion input 1 and section 602 is assigned to expansion input 2 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 601 and 608 2 Enter the 6 digit serial number of the transmitter Magellan Wireless Expansion Module Digiplex Series Sections 101 to 116 represent inputs 001 to 016 respectively For example section 101 is assigned
29. mote Control RC Sections 22 Interrelated Digiplex Series Remote Control RC Sections 22 Remote Control Button Programming 28 Remote Control Button Options 30 Spectra Hexadecimal Values amp Indicators 32 Digiplex Series Hexadecimal Values amp Indicators ssssss 32 List of Figures Diete E 5 Connecting Magellan to the Control Panel 6 Remote Control Button Programming Example eese 30 Remote Control Button Identification 30 1 0 Introduction This manual details how to connect program and operate the Magellan wireless expansion module MG RCV3 when used in conjunction with a Spectra or a Digiplex series DGP 848 or DGP NE96 security system The MG RCV3 is available in either a 433MHz or 868MHz version When connected to a Spectra system the MG RCV3 allows you to add up to eight Magellan wireless transmitters and up to eight fully programmable Magellan remote controls When connected to a Digiplex series system the MG RCV3 allows you to add up to 16 Magellan wireless transmitters and up to 16 fully programmable Magellan remote controls The MG RCV3 cannot be connected to the Spectra 1727 and 1759MG A control panels 1 1 Technical Specifications Di pole antenna Error Correction Algorithm Compatibility Spectra 1728 and 1738 control panels Any Digiplex series control
30. ort code from a burglary report code to a fire report code If using Ademco Contact I D set the Contact ID Options from All Codes to Programmable section 136 option 3 OFF and then enter the report code manually Refer to the appropriate Spectra Reference amp Installation Manual and Programming Guide for more information on zone programming Figure 2 1 Mounting Mounting Hole x4 Orientation Hole x6 ESPAIT MODE PROGRAMMING Mounting Clip x4 RED BLK GRN YEL PGM PGM COM NC NO COM NC NO 1 2 LE PGM i ro Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 5 Figure 2 2 Connecting Magellan to the Control Panel ui9js s ay 0 ajnpow e Buippe asojaq aued jo1ju02 au W014 sa33eq pue Jjamod OY au anouay W 1461 soop aBeve6 e se yons 89118p Auy Aiddns Jawog Bwapg Od Se uonein amp yuoo ewes Aejas yg jeuondo WOd pasn JON uals JO p mop moa ON N WOO ON YN WOO Wd WOd 13A NY9 1418 038 DDDODDDDDO youms Jodwe nuv snquo5 sng uoneoiunuxuos faued jouco salas xejdi amp ig 10 enoeds o SIOU 00 S JUAWUOJIAUD eu pejeuuun sureuex uonejedo jeuuou puodas Alans e2uo seuse J sanap ssajalM wo sjeu6is DuiAleoel use J 15e 4 037 XY U9919 yms Jadwe que ay ss sd ejqesip OL eued jonuoo ay wouy ys nbas 23 2207 e Bulalaoas use J 1584 350 ueeq sey aued JO QUOD ay YI uoneoiunuuuoo puoses Jens aouo sayse 4 037 33907 U9919 uoyejado jeuuou Bulysey 13uejsuo 03
31. pressing the button will activate the PGM and perform the programmed action as well For example if button is programmed to Regular arm the system pressing button t will activate PGM 3 and Regular arm the system PGM Deactivation SPECTRA SECTION 610 OPTIONS 6 AND 7 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTIONS 6 AND 7 Once a PGM has been activated refer to section 7 2 on page 20 options 6 and 7 determine how the PGM will deactivate If the option is OFF the activated PGM will automatically deactivate after two seconds If the option is Reference amp Installation Manual ON the activated PGM can only be deactivated by pressing the appropriate button on the Magellan remote control refer to section 7 2 on page 20 How to set the PGM deactivation mode Spectra In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter section 610 2 Enable or disable options 6 and 7 Option 6 OFF PGM 3 Deactivates after 2 seconds default Option 6 ON PGM 3 Manually press RC button Option 7 OFF PGM 4 Deactivates after 2 seconds default Option 7 ON PGM 4 Manually press RC button gt Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable options 6 and 7 Option 6 OFF PGM 3 Deactivates after 2 seconds default Option 6 ON PGM 3 Manually press RC button 5 Option 7 OFF PGM 4 Deactivates after 2 seconds default Option 7 ON PGM 4 M
32. r section 610 2 Enable or disable option 8 Option 8 OFF MG RCV3 will ignore tamper signal default Option 8 ON MG RCV3 will recognize 8 report tamper signal Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 8 Option 8 OFF MG RCV3 will ignore tamper signal default Option 8 ON MG RCV3 will recognize amp report tamper signal Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 19 7 0 Programmable Outputs PGMs The MG RCV3 comes equipped with four on board PGM outputs However only PGMs 3 and 4 are used when connected to a Spectra or Digiplex series control panel 7 1 7 2 7 3 20 PGM 1 and 2 Not used PGM 3 Form C relay output rated at 5A 28Vdc N O N C PGM 4 Optional form C relay output rated at 5A 28Vdc N O N C PGM Connection The PGMs are connected as detailed in Figure 2 2 on page 6 PGM Activation PGM 3 and PGM 4 are always enabled and are activated only through the Magellan remote control Remote control button refer to Figure 8 2 on page 30 controls PGM 3 and button controls PGM 4 Press the appropriate remote control button to activate the corresponding PGM If the PGM deactivation mode is set to Manually refer to section 7 3 the button used to activate the PGM will also be used to deactivate the PGM If remote control button or is programmed to perform another action refer to section 8 3 on page 26
33. remote controls Spectra V2 0 or higher Assign remote controls to the MG RCV3 Delete the assigned remote controls 701 to 708 Assign the remote controls to users 001 to 048 711 to 718 Program the remote control buttons Delete remote control button programming 631 to 638 View the transmitters signal strengths 11 0 Programming Sections Digiplex Series Section Description 001 Option 1 Low battery supervision Option 2 Check in supervision Option 3 Check in supervision time interval OFF 24 hours ON 80 minutes Option 4 Future Use Option 5 On board module tamper supervision Option 6 PGM 3 deactivation mode OFF deactivates after 2 seconds ON manually Option 7 PGM 4 deactivation mode OFF deactivates after 2 seconds ON manually Option 8 Ignore transmitter tamper signal OFF MG RCV3 ignores tamper signal default ON MG RCV3 reports tamper signal Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 35 Section Description 030 View a transmitter s unknown serial number 040 and 041 View the number of remote controls assigned to the MG RCV3 Delete the assigned remote controls 101 to 116 Assign the transmitters to the MG RCV3 Delete the assigned transmitters 000000 201 to 216 Assign the remote controls to the MG RCV3 301 to 316 Assign the remote controls to users 001 to 255
34. rsion you are using the Automatic Learning method may differ For Digiplex series systems up to 16 remote controls can be assigned to each MG RCV3 Reference amp Installation Manual Remote controls that are assigned to the MG RCV3 do not occupy any zones in the Spectra or Digiplex series control panel How to assign a remote control to a MG RCV3 Spectra V1 23 or lower In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 721 and 728 2 Enter 111111 A rejection beep will sound and it will exit the section 3 Press and hold any button on the remote control until you hear three consecutive rejection beeps Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep If no beeping is heard repeat the step until it does Spectra V2 0 or higher In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 731 and 738 2 Press and hold any button on the remote control until the confirmation beep sounds Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep If no beeping is heard repeat the step until it does Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 201 and 216 2 Press and hold any button on the remote control until the confirmation beep sounds Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep If no beeping is heard repeat the step until it does If a rejection beep is heard Beeeeeeeeeeeep or if you are having A trouble assigning the remote control the environment may be too noisy
35. smit a signal to the MG RCV3 indicating that the voltage is low If this option is enabled the MG RCV3 will transmit the signal to the control panel which will generate a trouble and can transmit a report code to the monitoring station refer to the appropriate Digiplex series Reference amp Installation Manual LS Please note that certain transmitters are not equipped with a red LED How to enable disable low battery supervision In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 1 Option 1 OFF Low Battery Supervision disabled Option 1 ON Low Battery Supervision enabled default Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 15 6 2 Check In Supervision 16 SPECTRA SECTION 610 OPTION 1 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTION 2 With check in supervision enabled the MG RCV3 waits for each of its assigned transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time period to confirm their presence and functionality If a transmitter has not sent a signal within that time period the module will transmit a supervision loss signal to the control panel The control panel can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station refer to the Spectra or appropriate Digiplex series Reference amp Installation Manual How to enable disable check in supervision Spectra In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter section 610 2 Enable or
36. such cases power down the Magellan module change its location and then power up Repeat this procedure until the module s RX LED no longer illuminates If all possible mounting locations have been tested and the environment is still too noisy be aware that the wireless system may not function properly The noise level test should be performed in conjunction with the signal strength test refer to section 5 2 on page 12 to ensure optimal mounting locations for the MG RCV3 and transmitters When performing the noise level test ensure that there are no A transmitters that are powered up Connections and Mounting 1 Using a screwdriver remove the screw on the MG RCV3 s front cover and then remove the front cover gt gt 2 3 1 2 Firmly screw the antenna into the connector marked ANT on the MG RCV3 refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 3 Remove the printed circuit board PCB by applying outward pressure to the mounting clips refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 and then lifting the PCB 4 Using a drill or screwdriver punch out the four mounting holes on the back cover refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 5 Align the six orientation holes refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 of the PCB with the six pins on the back cover and snap the PCB into place If placed correctly the antenna will lean directly over the groove in the back cover 6 Temporarily mount the MG RCV3 in its proposed location refer to section 2 1 on page 2 with masking tape
37. ter assigned in section 101 and section 716 is the reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 How to view a transmitter s current battery life In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 701 and 716 2 The number value 001 to 255 in the chosen section represents the number of weeks the batteries have been inside the transmitter For example if the value is 006 the batteries have been in the transmitter for 6 weeks Note The current battery life will be available one week after the batteries are inserted into the transmitter 5 4 View Transmitter s Previous Battery Life Digiplex Series only DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 801 To 816 These sections allow you to view the amount of time in weeks the previous batteries in a specific transmitter lasted The value will be saved one week after the new batteries are installed For example if you replace the batteries in one of the transmitters you will be able to view the battery life of the previous batteries only after one week Each section represents the previous battery life reading of a specific transmitter For example section 801 is the previous battery life reading for the transmitter assigned in section 101 and section 816 is the reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 How to view the previous battery life of the transmitters In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 801
38. to view a transmitter s serial number Spectra In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter section 630 2 Press the anti tamper switch on any Magellan wireless transmitter When the signal has been received the keypad will emit a confirmation beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep LED keypads The serial number digits will appear one at a time by illuminating the corresponding LED light To view the next digit press the ENTER button LCD keypads The first 3 digits of the serial number will appear Press the ENTER button 3 times to view the next 3 digits Digiplex Series In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 030 2 Press and hold the anti tamper switch on the transmitter The transmitter s serial number appears on the LCD screen under the words View Data Magellan Wireless Expansion Module 11 5 2 View a Transmitter s Signal Strength 12 SPECTRA SECTIONS 631 TO 638 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 601 To 616 Once the transmitters have been assigned to the MG RCV3 the signal strength of each transmitter can be verified in these sections For Spectra systems you can also use a keypad s beep sequence to determine a transmitter s signal strength refer to section 5 2 1 on page 13 After entering the desired section ignore the first reading as it will not be accurate How to view a transmitter s signal strength Spectra Sections 631 to 638 represent the signal strength viewer
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